Verlander gets MLB-leading 12th win as Astros beat A's
HOUSTON -- Justin Verlander struck out 10 in six sharp innings to post his MLB-leading 12th win and the Houston Astros beat the Oakland Athletics 5-0 Saturday.
Martín Maldonado hit a second-inning grand slam as the AL West-leading Astros bounced back after a 5-1 loss in the series opener Friday night. The A's actually outhit Houston 7-6, but had little to show for it.
Verlander (12-3) allowed six hits without a walk and lowered his ERA to 1.89, which ranks third in the majors. Phil Maton, Hector Neris and Bryan Abreu each pitched a scoreless inning to complete the shutout against the team with the AL's worst record.
Verlander, who leads all active players in strikeouts, now has 3,121 in his career, moving him past Curt Schilling (3,116) and Bob Gibson (3,117) into 14th place on the all-time list.
Verlander's stellar season comes after the 39-year-old missed almost two full seasons recovering from Tommy John surgery. He was selected to his ninth All-Star game and will attend next week's festivities in Los Angeles but will not pitch in Tuesday's game after throwing 106 pitches Saturday.
Five of the six hits Verlander allowed were singles and the only time the Athletics got more than one hit in an inning came when Dermis Garcia and Nick Allen hit consecutive singles to start the fifth. But Vimael Machín grounded into a double play before Verlander retired Ramón Laureano to end the threat.
Houston second baseman Jose Altuve was in the lineup at designated hitter after missing Friday's game dealing with soreness after being hit by a pitch in the left knee Thursday. Altuve said he was still sore Saturday and would not participate in the All-Star game because of the injury.
There were two outs in the second when Yuli Gurriel and Jake Meyers hit consecutive singles before Chas McCormick walked to load the bases.
Maldonado then connected off rookie Jared Koenig (1-3) for his third career grand slam on a shot to center field to make it 4-0.
Aledmys Díaz walked to start Houston's fourth and Gurriel singled, setting up an RBI single by McCormick.
Koenig yielded six hits and five runs in a career-high seven innings for his third loss in five starts this season.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Astros: RHP Lance McCullers Jr., who has been out all season with a right forearm strain, said he felt good after throwing about 40 pitches in a two-inning simulated game Saturday. The team hasn't determined his next step, but he could begin a rehabilitation assignment soon. "This is like the end of my rehab," he said. "This is that end point, the end of the tunnel for where we feel like we were hoping to be by this point in the calendar. That's a good thing. As far as my next step, I have to wait and speak to the training staff and the Astros."
UP NEXT
Houston's Jake Odorizzi (4-2, 3.38) is scheduled to start in the series finale Sunday. The Athletics have yet to name a starter.